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You have 1 1/2 moles of 1 kg bottles of O2. What is the mass of O2 that you have?

A. 9.033x10^23 kg
B. 9.033x10^23 atoms
C. 1.80x10^27 kg
D. 1.806x10^24 moles

It is not B as I have already tried it :(

You have 1 1/2 moles of 1 kg bottles of O2. What is the mass of O2 that you have? A-example-1

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Answer:

A: 9.033 × 10^(23) kg

Step-by-step explanation:

According to avogadro's number, we know that;

1 mole = 6.022 × 10^(23) kg

Thus;

1½(1.5) mole of O2 will produce;

(1.5 × 6.022 × 10^(23))/1 = 9.033 × 10^(23) kg

Looking at the options, the correct one is Option A.

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